2 Bry. 
IX. BRYOZOA. 
6. Johnson, J. Y. New Cyclostomous Bryozoa found at Madeira. Ann. 
Nat. Hist. (6), xx, pp. 60-65. 
7. Lomnicki, A. M. Materyaly do miocefiskiej fauny Lwowa i najbliz’szcj 
okolicy. Kosmos Polski, xxii, Bryozoa, p. 34. [Contributions to the 
Miocene fauna of Lemberg.] 
8. Matzdorff, C. Jahresbericht iiber die Bryozoen fur 1892 und 1893. 
Arch. Naturg. lix (1897), 2, pp. 45 — 76. 
9. Meissner, M. (1) Moosthiere. Dio Thierwelt Ost-Africas, iv. Berlin, 
(Dietr. Reimer), Lieferung i, 1896, 9 pp., 1 pi. and 4 figg. in text. 
10. — . (2) Weiterer Beitrag zur Kenntnis der geographischen Ver- 
breitung der Siisswasser-Bryozoengattung Plumatella, Zool. Anz. 
xx, pp. 173-174. 
11. Parona, F. & Bonarelli, G. Sur la fauno du Callovien infifrieur 
(Chanasien) do Savoie. M5m. Ac. Savoie (4), vi, p. 83. 
12. Petty, S. L. Polyzoa and Hydrozoa at Filey. Naturalist, No. 266, 
pp. 275-276. 
13. Thornely, L. B. Notes on Rockall Island and Bank. vi. Report 
on the Polyzoa, Tr. Irish Ac. xxxi, pt. iii, pp. 79 & 80. 
14. *YA.ngel, E. Moosthiere (Bryozoa) [des Plattensees]. Result, wiss. 
Erforsch. Balatonsees, pp. 137-143, 2 figg. 
15. Vanhoffen, E. Die Fauna und Flora Gronlands. Gronl. Exp. Ges. 
Erdkunde Berlin, 1891-1893, Berlin, (Kiihl), 4to, 1897, ii, pt. i ; Marino 
Bryozoa, pp. 227-234 ; General description and list of spp., p. 94. 
16. Ward, H. B. Statoblasts (“Winter Eggs”) of Pectinatella. Amer. 
micr. J. xviii, p. 232. 
17. Waters, A. W. Notes on Bryozoa from Rapallo and other Mediter- 
ranean localities. — Chiefly Cellulariidce. J. Linn. Soc. Lond. xxvi, 
pp. 1-21, pis. i & ii, & 3 figg. in text. 
18. Wesenberg-Lund, C. Biologiske Studier over Ferskvandsbryozoer. 
Yid. Medd. viii, 1896 (7), pp. 252-363, pis. i-iv. French Abstract, 
pp. i-xxxvi. 
II. BIOLOGY. 
Wesenberg-Lund gives good descriptions and figures of the Danish 
freshwater forms. Of special importance is his account of the develop- 
ment of the cuticle in Lophopus , of a hibernating organ not previously 
described in several of the species, of the method of movement in Crista- 
tella and other species and the relation of the power of movement to the 
development of the cuticle and to fission. 
Ovicells in Artea\ Waters. 
Development of Plumatella , Braem. Descriptions of larva) of soveral 
species and of statoblasts, Wesenberg-Lund. Statoblasts of Plumatella , 
Meissner ; of Pectinatella , Ward. 
Classification: — Importance of tubular radicals and articulation, Waters. 
Affinities of different freshwater Bryozoa with different marine groups, 
and the relationships of the Bryozoa as a whole to Sponges and Rotifers, 
Wesenberg-Lund. 
Habits, &c. : — Symbiosis of Plumatella with Pahidina, and enumeration of 
the different Gasteropods in Europe, Asia, Africa and Australia on which 
Statoblasts of Plumatella are found, Meissner (2) & (1). Significance of 
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